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On this International Francophonie Day, PSAC is proud to highlight the importance of French within the Canadian public service.
The Statistical Survey Operations (SSO) bargaining teams are considering merging the Regional Offices and Field teams together to negotiate better working conditions for all SSO members as contract talks continue.
No longer can we be silent because silence is complacency.
After pressure from PSAC to act urgently, PSPIB has finished selling all its shares in two for-profit prison companies.
PSAC’s recent submission to TB identifies several areas that must be addressed to ensure a more representative public service.
The pandemic has radically changed the way many PSAC members work. We have experienced the challenges of working remotely f
Federal and provincial governments need to step up to fix serious issues in post-secondary education (PSE), says a new report
PSAC members don’t want their pensions invested in those profiting from human suffering.
This month, PSAC participated in a Government of Canada consultation on changes to the Code of Conduct for Procurement.
Canada must stop suppressing the will of the Haitian people and must urgently begin working with civil society to move the country towards truly free and fair elections.
This International Women’s Day, PSAC celebrates Sharon’s nearly two decades of activism and leadership in our union.
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